Help Im right brained

Other then to just accept the fact that I am bad at math, i would like to search for other answers with possible solutions... Here is my story; I need math for science, i am very creative and inventive but i have not the math to solve my hypotheses... I need an answer. Basic equations sometimes perplex me and i am still do not have a completely definitive understand of basic division and multiplication... Ofcourse i can do division and i can pass math classes just like any Joe Schmoe but i do not understand the logic... I regurgatate equations and theorems without a full understanding which is one condition that i cannot accept.

I have put together a hypothesis that because i am somewhat ambedextruous(i throw with my right, eat and write with my left) my my brain will not accept traditional math reason and therefore leaves me competely confused at times.

Are there any other mathematically impaired who have found the light?; And if so, show me the way.

"I have put together a hypothesis that because i am somewhat ambedextruous(i throw with my right, eat and write with my left) my my brain will not accept traditional math reason and therefore leaves me competely confused at times. "

My professional information would say this isn't a cause of having difficulty with math at all.

The two are bound to exist in the same human at some statistical rate. Anyhow, what is the difficult you have with math. If you can add and subtract then you can multiply and divide. Besides, that's what calculators are for.

I have trouble with much of the simple stuff... I question the logic of math, and it is at this point which i cannot get passed. Btw i am in second year algebra/precalc but my problems go way back. As i said, i can pass these courses easy by regurgatation and a basic understanding of structure. When teachers explain mathematical proccess to me, they go too fast because i stop and question step one of a6 step problem... Im sure many people would come to the deduction that i am mathematically slow but my refutation lies in the fact that i excel in chess and have captured the state chess championship for highschool.

I would be hesitant to compare chess to math. On an objective level, one might find similiarites such as I might alike a classical piece to Pamela Anderson. However literally, the two are unalike.

Perhaps you just have a difficulty of math. It is by far the most popular class to do poor in.

The only thing I could recommend is keep at it. One won't stay awkward at something forever. I certainly had a disdain for math at some level until the past year.

Since I graduated from high school 5 years ago, I have gone from someone who had no science or math in my life, except passively, to someone who now is a neuroscience student, planning on premed, and I continue to learn physics (and thus math and logic) on my own.

Because I used to dislike these subjects, I also was poor in them.

Things change people change. Just keep at it. We all have deficiencies.